daniel1 wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 12:55 pm
Hugo Boss wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 7:21 am
Well, the official website (using elements from both manga and anime) still indicates South Kaioshin’s absorption increased Buu’s power. This isn’t contradicted in the manga; in fact, Shin states South Kaioshin was “the burliest and strongest,” which aligns with the idea of Kid Buu losing power when South Kaioshin was removed. Debates on canon sources need to consider all available official information, not just controversial anime filler scenes (when Kid Buu was implied to be in a league of his own).
The website is not referencing the manga. It is referencing the anime, and the anime is clear on where Kid Buu ranks.
That’s not quite right. The articles reference multiple different sources (manga, anime, movies, OVAs, etc). Only the images in South Kaioshins’ case are shown to be taken from the anime, but this is because he doesn’t appear in more than one panel in the manga.
Hugo Boss wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 7:21 am
Dabra’s comment simply reflects that Shin and Kibito lack sufficient power to revive Buu. It doesn’t imply that any Kai absorbed would lower Buu’s strength.
I don't think there's anything to support their statements as anything but literal.
This is what he said:
Chapter: 447 (DBZ 253), P11.1-3
Context: talking about how Yamu and Spopovitch were followed by Goku and co.
Dabra: “Seems they’re trying to hide from us…In total…there are 7. We can’t use Kaioshin and Kibito’s energy…But 3 of them seem to have marvelous energy…”
Babidi: “Looks like it. It seems that we’ll get more than enough energy from just those 3…Kuhihihi…To think that we’d be able to revive Majin Boo so quickly…”
Dabra doesn’t explain directly why they can’t use Nahare and Kibito’s energy in that instance, but the most likely reason is that beings from Daima realm don’t have a high level of “mortal” or “pure” energy. They are mostly powered by “magic” energy, which is apparently a whole different concept from ki, which was the type of energy needed to unseal Boo. At the least, Nahare and Kibito have a little of ki, since they can be sensed by Goku and the others.
Hugo Boss wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 9:05 pm
Teleportation and Babidi’s magic are also described as troublesome, despite they obviously not representing strength level.
Babidi's magic is very powerful. We see this from his ability to subdue enemies millions of times stronger than him.
Yeah, but I’m on a different page. The point is that it can do that stuff, but doesn’t translate into actual battle power. It’s more like an unique asset. Troublesome is not necessarily the same as powerful in its own right, and certainly wasn’t used with this intent in Elder Kaioshin’s description of Pure Boo.
Absorptions of Kaioshin are established as a negative for Kid Buu, and not absorptions of non-Kaioshin. As for why he would do that, no one knows.
Actually, only the Dai Kaioshin lowered his power. The absorption of the South Kaioshin made Boo more powerful, because he had a larger amount of “pure” energy than the other Kaioshins that Boo made use of. If Boo felt he got weaker, he probably wouldn’t have tried doing the same thing again. The Dai Kaioshin’s heart is what specifically was stated to have weaken Boo, or maybe it was in fact his magic or godly powers. He did that to Moro, after all.
Hugo Boss wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2024 7:22 pm
When it comes to “common sense,” I think it’s less about overthinking and more about trying to understand why Elder Kaioshin calls Kid Buu the “most troublesome” one; to me, he is talking about this Buu’s volatile nature, even if other forms are more dangerous or have similar levels of evil.
There's too much emphasis on the "most troublesome" translation being the only possible translation into English for this. It could also be understood as "most difficult," "worst of the bunch," and any other synonym you can find.
It’s because that is the wording Herms uses in the Strength Checker thread, but I guess “worst” fits well enough. The website uses “
purest, most evil form”.